Summary

Specialties

Success Rates

IVF Success Rates:

IVF Success Rates-Fresh Cycle

According to the most recent report published by the CDC, Reproductive Biology Associates in Sandy Springs, Georgia performed 436 IVF cycles with fresh embryos in 2012. The number of IVF cycles and babies born, broken down by patients' age is as follows:

Clinic Name

Number of Cycles by Age

Live Birth Rate By Age (%)

<35

35-37

38-40

41-42

43-44

>44

<35

35-37

38-40

41-42

43-44

>44

Reproductive Biology Associates

191

120

67

41

17

5

41.9

35.0

20.9

17.1

3 / 17

0 / 5

IVF Success Rates-Frozen Cycle

According to the most recent report published by the CDC, Reproductive Biology Associates in Sandy Springs, Georgia performed 407 IVF cycles with frozen embryos in 2012. The number of IVF cycles and babies born, broken down by patients' age is as follows:

Clinic Name

Number of Cycles by Age

Live Birth Rate By Age (%)

<35

35-37

38-40

41-42

43-44

>44

<35

35-37

38-40

41-42

43-44

>44

Reproductive Biology Associates

175

117

78

31

6

6

49.1

46.2

43.6

35.5

1 / 6

1 / 6

Egg Donation Success Rates:

Egg Donation Success Rates

As reported by Reproductive Biology Associates in Sandy Springs, Georgia to the CDC in 2012, the fertility clinic performed 159 donor egg cycles in that year; 10 cycles used fresh embryos from donor eggs and 149 cycles used frozen embryos from donor eggs.

Clinic Name

Fresh Embryos from Donor Eggs

Live Birth Rate (%)

Frozen Embryos from Donor Eggs

Live Birth Rate (%)

Reproductive Biology Associates

10

8 / 10

149

36.9

*Success rates can be manipulated and should not be used to compare fertility clinics

Cost

Reviews

RBA

Lea Niederhauser replied on Fri, 04/12/2013 - 2:45am

5

Your rating: 551

Amazing experience. Everyone I encountered was kind, professional, and respected the sensitive nature of infertility. I couldn't have had a better experience. It took a year there to finally get pregnant. 3 rounds of IUI, 1 fresh IVF, and 1 frozen IVF transfer of 2 embryos to get one cute, healthy, huge baby boy. The whole time I felt like we were working as a team. They were very respectful to my ethical concerns of ending up with too many embryos and took time to understand my moral views, expectations, and worked with me to make sure I wasn't put in an situation that I wasn't comfortable with. For example, I would never reduce a pregnancy, so we agreed to never put more than 2 embryos in at a time. I understand the risks that come with twins, so we only put 1 embryo in the first transfer since everything looked promising. I did not want to go into deep debt to pay for the IVF, so they patiently let me take as long as I wanted to figure out how we would finance the IVF. We took about 4 months between the failed IUIs and the IVF to plan/save for the expenses. IVF was a lot less expensive than I had expected. It was under $13,000 for a fresh cycle and about $3,000 for the frozen cycle with my meds being mostly covered by my prescription drug insurance plan and costing about $300/IVF cycle. Dr. Toledo was wonderful! Dr. Bramah is too!